CLASSIFICATION OF QUALITATIVE FIELDNOTES COLLECTED DURING QUANTITATIVE SENSORY TESTING: A STEP TOWARDS THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW MIXED METHODS APPROACH IN PAIN RESEARCH

Classification of Qualitative Fieldnotes Collected During Quantitative Sensory Testing: A Step Towards the Development of a New Mixed Methods Approach in Pain Research

Martine Bordeleau,1,2 Guillaume Léonard,1,2 Lynn Gauthier,3– 6 Catherine Estelle Ferland,7– 9 Miroslav Backonja,10,11 Jan Vollert,12– 15 Serge Marchand,2,16 Philip Jackson,17– 19 Léo Cantin,20,21 Michel Prud’Homme20,21 1Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke,

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The contribution of white matter pathology, hypoperfusion, lesion load, and stroke recurrence to language deficits following acute subcortical left hemisphere stroke.

Aphasia, the loss of language ability following damage to the brain, is among the most disabling and common consequences of stroke.Subcortical stroke, occurring in the basal ganglia, thalamus, and/or deep white matter can result in aphasia, often characterized by word fluency, motor speech output, or sentence generation impairments.The link between

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